Born in Alabama, brother Hester passed away last Thursday in Corinth, Miss.
ALKEN, Belgium (BNc) – “What is your life? It is even a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away” (James 4:14). Jacob’s prayer expresses my feelings as I look back over the last fifty years: “I… Continue Reading →
SUMMERDALE, Ala (BNc) — Jerry O. Davidson, missionary to the Amerindian villages in Guyana, and the mission team traveled to Guyana October 14 – November 4, 2013, for another soul-saving effort. They worked in five Amerindian villages, with a total of… Continue Reading →
Man is baptized in Asunción thanks to influence of a Christian friend.
Chad Wagner works creatively on Black Friday to supply needed funds.
GENEVA, Ala (BNc) — Ladies of the Geneva church packed plastic tubs of food items and other goodies and mailed them to four soldiers serving our country, most on foreign soil. The soldiers were children of members of the church.
In India Jim Waldron saves a chick from certain death and does the math of missions.
Kentucky preacher and writer Paul Holland tells Christians not to be intimidated by the atheist church.
Ted Knight explores how to encourage evangelism in congregations.
Mike Brown never imagined what he was responsible for getting off the ground.
by Ron Halbrook PHILIPPINES (BNc) — Much news about the devastation caused by typhoon Haiyan (named Yolanda in the Philippines) is appearing in the media, but concrete information from our brethren is only dribbling out because lines of communication were… Continue Reading →
TACLOBAN, Philippines (BNc) — An estimated 10,000 people may have died as a result of the super typhoon that came through Central Philippines on Nov. 9, reaching speeds of approximately 200 miles per hour. Tacloban was hit by 36 feet… Continue Reading →
Such sermons serve an essential need.
A Tennessee preacher points out the lack of vision for world evangelism among many Christians.
A new social media site offers a Christian atmosphere for US citizens.
A new church sign sports a unique phrase to capture the interest of outsiders.
Jeff Jenkins wades into the discussion about quitting preachers and traditional churches.
Curtis A. Cates’s death on Oct. 25 spurs memories of former student Chad Dollahite.
A public school student points up the problem of religious division.
A student found a Bible course ad in the mud and became that one receptive person.
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